• Another patient has cured HIV infection 

      de Mendoza, Carmen; Soriano, Vicente (NLM (Medline), 2021)
      Up to date, a sterilizing cure of HIV-1 infection has been reported in only two persons living with HIV-1 who underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantations from donors who were homozygous for the CCR5 Δ32 ...
    • Are we there yet? A systematic literature review of Open Educational Resources in Africa: A combined content and bibliometric analysis 

      Tlili, Ahmed; Altinay, Fahriye; Huang, Ronghuai; Altinay, Zehra; Olivier, Jako; Mishra, Sanjaya; Jemni, Mohamed; Burgos, Daniel (Public Library of Science, 2022)
      Although several studies have been conducted to summarize the progress of open educational resources (OER) in specific regions, only a limited number of studies summarize OER in Africa. Therefore, this paper presents a ...
    • Evaluation of the Effect of Hydroxyzine on Preoperative Anxiety and Anesthetic Adequacy in Children: Double Blind Randomized Clinical Trial 

      Aleo, Esther; López Picado, Amanda ; Joyanes Abancens, Belén; Soto Beauregard, Carmen; Tur Salamanca, Nuria; Esteban Polonios, Carmen; Torrejón, María José; González Perrino, Carlos; Rivas, Ana; Arias, Eva; Rodríguez, Diamelis; Rivas, Mª. Ángeles; Rodríguez Rojo, Marina Laura; Fernández García, Patricia; Rodríguez Alarcón, Jaime; San Pedro de Urquiza, Borja (Hindawi Limited, 2021)
      Surgical procedures can generate significant preoperative anxiety (POA) in as much as 70% of the paediatric population. The role of hydroxyzine and distractive techniques such as clowns in the management of anxiety is ...
    • New sars-cov-2 variants challenge vaccines protection 

      Soriano, Vicente ; Fernandez-Montero, José V. (AIDS Reviews, 2021)
      By the end of February 2021, roughly 115 million people worldwide had been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and more than 2.5 million had died. Uneasily, the coronavirus disease ...
    • Of Rats and People: A Select Comparative Analysis of Cue Competition, the Contents of Learning, and Retrieval 

      Rosas, Juan M; Gámez, A Matías; León, Samuel P ; González Tirado, Gabriel; Nelson, J Byron (International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy, 06/2017)
      Select literature regarding cue competition, the contents of learning, and retrieval processes is summarized to demonstrate parallels and differences between human and nonhuman associative learning. Competition phenomena ...
    • PyDSLRep: A domain-specific language for robotic simulation in V-Rep 

      Jimenez, Andres C.; Anzola, John; Garcia-Díaz, Vicente; González-Crespo, Rubén ; Zhao, Liping (PLoS ONE, 07/2020)
      Calculating forward and inverse kinematics for robotic agents is one of the most time-intensive tasks when controlling the robot movement in any environment. This calculation is then encoded to control the motors and ...
    • The Effect of Additional Exposure to the Unique Features in a Perceptual Learning Task Can Be Attributed to a Location Bias 

      Recio, Sergio; Iliescu, Adela; Berges, German; Gil-Nájera, Marta ; de Brugada, Isabel (Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Learning and Cognition, 04/2016)
      It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory encoding of the unique features during intermixed exposure. However, it is possible that a location bias could play a ...
    • The effects of gastrointestinal disturbances on the onset of depression and anxiety 

      Cantarero-Prieto, David; Moreno-Mencía, Patricia (Public Library of Science, 2022)
      Background Stomach pain is an ailment that occurs frequently in the general population. It is not unusual if such stomach issues produce some amount of stress in an individual, but it can be worrying if these pains lead ...
    • The opioid epidemic during the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact on HIV and HCV control 

      Treviño, Ana ; Soriano, Vicente (NLM (Medline), 2021)
      The opioid epidemic is a tragedy in the United States. In the 12-month period that ended in April 2021, more than 100,000 US citizens died of drug overdose, up almost 30% from the 78,000 deaths in the prior year.